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Diamond Stingily, K (2021). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, Alligator Skin (2021). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, Pearl (2021). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.
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Diamond Stingily, Alligator Skin (2021). Installation view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.

Memory, race, domestic life & unsettling tension in the mixed-media work of Diamond Stingily

, 4 October 2021
Diamond Stingily, dead Daughter (2021). Exhibition view. Image courtesy the artist + Cabinet, London.

dead Daughter, a solo exhibition by Diamond Stingily, is on at London’s Cabinet, running September 9 to October 30.

With flower arrangements, cast bronze sculptures, synthetic braided hair locks and chains, dead Daughter alludes to ambiguous traces of memory, race, and domestic life, with a degree of unsettling tension. An excerpt from the artist’s booklet of poetry produced for the exhibition reads: “My resilience of control in this room was found to be disgusting and inflammatory to the voices that taunted.”**

Diamond Stingily’s dead Daughter solo exhibition is on at Cabinet, London, running September 9 to October 30, 2021.